Discerning fact from fiction when it comes to VA applications can be a challenge. We’re here to help.
Leap Year offers a bonus day, so why not use it to finish your VA application? Use our handy checklist to make sure you’re ready to go.
Through preparation, patience and persistence, you’ll find success in the VA application process and get started on a brand-new career serving Veterans.
With the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency expiring on May 11, some of VA’s pandemic-related authorities will expire as well. VA has taken steps to make the transition as seamless as possible.
A cover letter can provide our recruiting team with valuable insight into your career aspirations and what you have to offer the Veterans we serve. Learn more.
AARP provides valuable resources to help Veterans make informed decisions in their pursuit of health care, employment, financial assistance and other needs that will empower them to live a fulfilling life.
Transitioning out of the military back into civilian life can trigger a world of uncertainty and confusion for many service members. Choosing your career path and integrating back into your community after being immersed in a regimented military culture presents challenges that may take some time to overcome.
The Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service has a new pilot program to help Veterans take control of their careers.
To help commemorate Veterans Month, VA’s VR&E and Military Hire announce the "Breaking the Walls Down! Serving Those Who Served Virtual Career and Resources Fair."
Leaving the service can be difficult for transitioning military personnel, so take this advice from those who have made the leap to civilian careers.
HireMilitary helps Veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses find their next great job.
Over 750 potential candidates lined up as early as 6:30 a.m. Sept. 24, seeking employment with Birmingham VA.